Renfrew boss Jimmy Quigley admits he isn’t fazed by big spending clubs in the division and believes his players can be a match for anyone.

Frew are preparing for life in the First Division after being promoted as Champions last season.

The New Western Park side will go up against the likes of Drumchapel United, Kilbirnie Ladeside and Johnstone Burgh in the 2023/24 campaign, however Quigley insists his squad will just focus on themselves.

He told Gazette Sport: “There’s big moves from big teams in our own division but it’s 11 v 11 when the whistle goes so we’ll not pay much attention to anyone else and get our own house in order.


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“I’m confident these boys will go and compete every Saturday when they put the shirt on.”

Renfrew’s hosted the Violet Marshall Memorial Cup over the weekend, losing out 1-0 to Kilsyth Athletic on Saturday before beating Clydebank 2-0 on Sunday to claim third place.

Frew welcome Gartcairn to NWP on Wednesday evening at 7.30pm before Mussleburgh Athletic visit on Saturday, kick-off is at 2.30pm.